Last year, CableLabs and its members took major steps toward making 10G a reality. There were numerous launches, enhancements, and even a couple of “firsts.”
Comcast today announced the successful test of a prototype 10G modem using the core technology that will deliver multigigabit speeds to tens of millions of homes.
Imagine a time when cars can drive themselves and virtual worlds are so real that it feels like you could reach out and touch them. 10G, the high-speed broadband solution introduced by the cable industry, promises to make those dreams a reality.
Over the past 18 months, innovation around 10G, which will deliver the next generation of speed and performance to hundreds of millions of people worldwide – has accelerated dramatically.
Presented by CableLabs on behalf of the cable industry, the 10G Challenge will award over $300,000 to winners and will be judged by Corning, Mayo Clinic and Zoom
Lab test – the first of its kind for this Broadcom device – demonstrates the potential for Full Duplex (FDX) DOCSIS technology to deliver the next generation of ultra-fast speeds.
It may not come as a surprise that telehealth solutions gained traction in 2020. High-speed broadband networks are critical to support these technologies and realize the promise of telemedicine at scale.
Over the last year, the industry has made incredible headway on the road to 10G, despite the challenges, bringing us that much closer to making 10G a reality.
Comcast today announced that it has achieved a 10G technical milestone in a trial delivering 1.25 gigabit-per-second (Gbps) upload and download speeds over a live production network using Network Function Virtualization (NFV) combined with the latest DOCSIS Technology.